Did you ever hear of a mosque with a secret garden? Right here in Port Louis, the Markazi Mosque hides just such a treasure. The Markazi Mosque isn’t as old as the Jummah Masjid, but it holds its own unique charm. Built in 1962 thanks to the efforts of Sulaiman Vawda, the mosque’s architecture is clean and beautiful. The Markazi Mosque stands on Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Street. Over the years, additions have been made, partially obscuring the original design. But one striking feature remains prominent: the minaret. Added around 1979, it towers over the bustling streets. Its loudspeakers call the faithful to prayer, a constant reminder of the mosque’s presence in the heart of the city. Now, about that secret garden. Hidden on the first floor, a young endemic garden flourishes, often overlooked by visitors. It was intended to be a hanging garden. Sadly, the project appears to have stalled. But the existing greenery offers a peaceful oasis above the city’s hustle. The Markazi Mosque also boasts modern amenities like air conditioning and seating for the elderly and those with mobility issues. Its imam is known for his eloquent recitations and insightful sessions after prayers. So, next time you’re in Port Louis, remember the Markazi Mosque. It’s more than just a place of worship. It’s a blend of history, architecture, and hidden beauty, waiting to be discovered.
Public Park
Did you know this calm garden had a turbulent past? Welcome to the Company Garden also known as Jardin de